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The slides showing how awful it can be to have to manage your own inside-out objects are not intended to be a robust explanation of how to force yourself to suffer through it, but an overview of the various levels of annoyance that heap up without fieldhashes.<br /><br/>

5.10 is Way Cool -
no significant new features in Perl since 2002 - remember how bad you wanted to see Star Wars: Episode 1? perl51000delta

5.10 is Way Cool -
no significant new features in Perl since 2002 - remember how bad you wanted to see Star Wars: Episode 1? - that’s how excited you should be for 5.10 perl51000delta

5.10 is Way Cool -
no significant new features in Perl since 2002 - remember how bad you wanted to see Star Wars: Episode 1? - that’s how excited you should be for 5.10 - but it won’t suck (no POD race scene) perl51000delta

Inside-Out Objects - traditional objects
are a hashref - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name - inside-out objects are content-free refs - look up attrs in an external hash by obj id Hash::Util::FieldHash

Inside-Out Objects - traditional objects
are a hashref - look up attrs in the obj itself by attr name - inside-out objects are content-free refs - look up attrs in an external hash by obj id - there are complications for inside-out objects Hash::Util::FieldHash